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Do we really need another hectoring from the Government – this time on middle class drug use?
Headlines are funny things. Campaign has one today: Government looks to adland to reduce cocaine use. Now we know that…
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Sooner collective charts upbeat route out of UK lockdown
A group of adland’s finest including Sir Nigel Bogle and Robert Campbell are – what’s the word, curating? – a…
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Sir Mick puts in a good word for Royal Albert Hall
Will live music – and events in general – ever recover from the depredations of the pandemic? London’s iconic Royal…
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Droga5 makes personalisation case for Facebook in the Zuckerberg/Cook privacy stand-off
Apple seems to have Facebook well and truly on the run with its planned change to iPhones inviting users to…
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NHS tiptoes around vaccination in new MullenLowe work
MullenLowe has taken a determinedly softly softly approach in its seemingly endless anti-Covid NHS campaign and it’s back with a…
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Sainsbury’s goes greener with ‘Helping Everyone Eat Better’
Sainsbury’s is pensioning off (or ‘retiring’ as we say these days) ‘Live Well for Less’ and replacing it with ‘Helping…
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It’s party time! Taylor Herring declares a midsummer, post-lockdown bank holiday
No sooner had PM Boris Johnson announced that 21st June would be the end of lockdown, than PR firm Taylor…
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Reed Smith LLP’s Nick Breen: why the influencer buck doesn’t stop at #ad
Social media influencers have repeatedly been in the spotlight over the past few years for their brand associations and paid-for…
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Zippo returns to Ogilvy – can they follow in the great founder’s footsteps?
Here’s a blast from the past in the present: Ogilvy has wom Zippo, the iconic American lighter that no self-respecting…
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